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education. she does not represent our plight and she does not now our challenges. i ask you from the pureness of my heart as a mom who wants what shbest for not only my -- best for not only my child but for every child to -- this is not about which side of the political arena you fall upon. i believe there are many republicans and democrats who will far more qualified and knowledgeable than mrs. devos. our kids deserve better. you know, my words now, she's right, our kids do deserve better, but right now not all are getting the education they to serve. a 2016 study found that 2,0 # 15 had not -- more than a million scored below the baseline level in science. the "u.s. news & world report" noted that if we could pull those kids up to a basic understanding, our economy could grow by an estimated $27 trillion over the time period these students are in the workforce. so set aside the human impact for a moment, set aside the family impact, if all you care about is economic development, we are leaving
education. she does not represent our plight and she does not now our challenges. i ask you from the pureness of my heart as a mom who wants what shbest for not only my -- best for not only my child but for every child to -- this is not about which side of the political arena you fall upon. i believe there are many republicans and democrats who will far more qualified and knowledgeable than mrs. devos. our kids deserve better. you know, my words now, she's right, our kids do deserve better, but...
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husband of another educator. join me in giving a round of applause. mark. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you, adam. and rebecca, adam's mother, thank you for being here. i remember being five years old walking into my first day of kindergarten at john barry elementary school. i was so nervous. at that time i was just learning english. i felt like i didn't belong. turned out to be a horrible day because my mom had to pick me up early from the nurses office that day, i'm not sure if it was the feeling of being overwhelmed, being around bigger kids spoke english a lot better than me or maybe a feeling that the challenge it had was just too great but i recall being overcome with an overwhelming fear, my young mother walked from home a few blocks away to come get me from school and on the way home, she told me it will be okay. she told me that school would open doors for me to be able to be anything i wanted to be. anita, i know you are watching from you were right. i also remember a year end a half ago, it
husband of another educator. join me in giving a round of applause. mark. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you, adam. and rebecca, adam's mother, thank you for being here. i remember being five years old walking into my first day of kindergarten at john barry elementary school. i was so nervous. at that time i was just learning english. i felt like i didn't belong. turned out to be a horrible day because my mom had to pick me up early from the nurses office that day, i'm not sure...
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grant and that the education be mandated one of the biggest things that the education in our school district it may or may not offend from a school site and the education be monitored and the teachers be trained thank you. >> good evening my name is maria i'm a bilingual teacher i've been teaching for 31 years and 24 in the education i've one or more many hats i've been a champion and in the presidio.org dozens of field trips and now the corridor but one of the most regarding roles to be the health advocate for 31 any school i love working with any children you may or may not we serve many of the immigrants many have gone through a lot many of our students have not seen mire parents or been in school our immigrant frames are trying to make the ends meet to provide the best for the children as an immigrant myself i know how hard to adopt and learn about a new country i've worked to promote the wellness with the help of school help programs i've test and taught in the curriculum and help to write grants to promote grants or teach students to promote health and physical activities with
grant and that the education be mandated one of the biggest things that the education in our school district it may or may not offend from a school site and the education be monitored and the teachers be trained thank you. >> good evening my name is maria i'm a bilingual teacher i've been teaching for 31 years and 24 in the education i've one or more many hats i've been a champion and in the presidio.org dozens of field trips and now the corridor but one of the most regarding roles to be...
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education and what the u.n. has established an international day to protect education from attack but how could that make a difference on the ground what does it take to secure education in times of conflict this is inside story. hello welcome to the program on from afghanistan to me and ma and syria to nations in africa school buildings are being bombed or used some conflict zones students are missing out on schooling and teaches a threatened situation now worsened by the pandemic the un is particularly concerned about more than 75000000 young people living in 35 crisis affected countries it says they're in urgent need of educational support the world body recently adopted a resolution establishing september and 9 as the international day to protect education from attack it aims to ensure schools remain safe and says governments should protect and increase funding for educational institutions and humanitarian emergencies that resolution was presented by qatar and co-sponsored by 62 countries . well the u.n. sec
education and what the u.n. has established an international day to protect education from attack but how could that make a difference on the ground what does it take to secure education in times of conflict this is inside story. hello welcome to the program on from afghanistan to me and ma and syria to nations in africa school buildings are being bombed or used some conflict zones students are missing out on schooling and teaches a threatened situation now worsened by the pandemic the un is...
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to pass judgement i know that you were educated you yourself were educated russian yes. yes and i can say that the institute where i studied the moscow state he said to the international relations. said it had been extremely high quality of education. very qualified professors i would say a world class high class quality of education and why recollection of what i mostly value was that there were. king encouraging and then he says in thinking which was not very easy at those times but i do believe that if if we look at from this from this point of view i think that. in russian universities. standards are high but i would not like to pass judgment whether it's laurel high i think it's a. it's a it's a very good them bishan to have a high quality of education in the wording and but i do believe also that. nobody's isolated there should be a common approach and they should because the corporation and what's your personal i mean your personal opinion since you have personal judgments on the bill are you process what's more important to teach the kids students school students
to pass judgement i know that you were educated you yourself were educated russian yes. yes and i can say that the institute where i studied the moscow state he said to the international relations. said it had been extremely high quality of education. very qualified professors i would say a world class high class quality of education and why recollection of what i mostly value was that there were. king encouraging and then he says in thinking which was not very easy at those times but i do...
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to make up for the gaps created as a result of online education, well, this is the ministry of education, the profile does not have to deal with this. and if you saw now the arrangement of the organization of this process, to make it more effective, it is possible that there should be some kind of nationwide platform or maybe some other initiatives that would help to improve and improve all of this. in my opinion, exactly what i said should be developed by institutes of postgraduate education or other measures based on of the results of this research, a program should be developed where it should be written like this, dear teachers, the students showed worse results on such and such topics, we offer you additional exercises, additional explanations, additional methods, how these topics can be explained and on which exercises to practice these eh the question is to understand that the ministry of education and science actually has only two functions in secondary education, two of them are the subvention formula of the educational subvention - this is how the salary of teachers, which is p
to make up for the gaps created as a result of online education, well, this is the ministry of education, the profile does not have to deal with this. and if you saw now the arrangement of the organization of this process, to make it more effective, it is possible that there should be some kind of nationwide platform or maybe some other initiatives that would help to improve and improve all of this. in my opinion, exactly what i said should be developed by institutes of postgraduate education...
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education science has not really achieved good results for student education. i want these facts. that is, where and with what evidence, for many years , the educational sciences faculties of the country are actually the mother faculties in the country in different provinces. it is the gift of educational sciences and these are actually training teachers for the country and for us, the output of those teachers are very prominent figures, they are very big figures that if we want to name them , it will have a very long list, naturally, so with this section, the orders of mr. doctor, i basically do not agree, but look at the issue of university monopoly teachers. today, we are going to discuss with each other whether teacher training should be exclusively under the control of farhangian university and shahid rajaei university as a sovereign university, or is it possible to provide a basis for other universities to actually help farhangian university , otherwise, i proudly spent 10 years of my life in this university. today , i am grateful to all the people who have come to this univ
education science has not really achieved good results for student education. i want these facts. that is, where and with what evidence, for many years , the educational sciences faculties of the country are actually the mother faculties in the country in different provinces. it is the gift of educational sciences and these are actually training teachers for the country and for us, the output of those teachers are very prominent figures, they are very big figures that if we want to name them ,...
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our financial education system will accept this education or not , should he get his degree , study at tehran university in the international outlet of tehran university, yes and sacrifice. you yourself say that we were placed in this competition, no, it's not like that at all, we don't think at all that we want to generate income , compete , destroy the economy market of higher education in the private sector, of course, i don't deny, mr. doctor, this happens naturally. if tehran university goes to an educational institution in a place like kish island , it is normal that it is another university. now suppose, for example, this is your university , this is the university of this department, the university departments of jihad , our university units are there, it is natural that a student enrolls in tehran university. the right to choose is natural and it goes back to the valid concept that we talked about. this should be clarified here. state universities such as tehran university, shahid beheshti university, sharif university and other universities , whose names i will not mention ba
our financial education system will accept this education or not , should he get his degree , study at tehran university in the international outlet of tehran university, yes and sacrifice. you yourself say that we were placed in this competition, no, it's not like that at all, we don't think at all that we want to generate income , compete , destroy the economy market of higher education in the private sector, of course, i don't deny, mr. doctor, this happens naturally. if tehran university...
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i'm now president of education reform now and education reform. we're a national advocacy organization that advocates for educational equities and low income students and students of color as well. >> thank you. and let's get the results up and let's see who we have with us today. >> great, we have about 40% of those on this zoom that are advocates for public education and that's how they most identify and we also have parents and educators as well, but it's one to give you all a taste of where we are and what we're going to do today so let's get started. in 1973 in a case called san antonio district versus rodriguez, it established that education is not a right guaranteed by the u.s. constitution. but last year, former minnesota supreme court justice alan page called for a constitutional amendment to get every child in minnesota an equal right to a quality education. the proposal came on the heels of new research by the minneapolis feds that showed that in minnesota, what minnesota had some of the worst educational disparities in the nation and i
i'm now president of education reform now and education reform. we're a national advocacy organization that advocates for educational equities and low income students and students of color as well. >> thank you. and let's get the results up and let's see who we have with us today. >> great, we have about 40% of those on this zoom that are advocates for public education and that's how they most identify and we also have parents and educators as well, but it's one to give you all a...
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quality of educational and educational images, in these educational and educational approaches , they are ranked based on these indicators, and even if we tie a city to this ranking, going to school is like the same hundred sharia. the sea will be placed or split with it will create sleep between non-government schools and the quality of the quality will be effective, which has already been determined all over the country, but we will suffer with five cities, just as i have to do with my fellow citizens who are in another city, with the same city that we have announced . and fitness and people in the collection of who is better, i can't read that it is not sports , why is it that some are good now, most of the non-government schools of students whose education is mostly employees , it is not good that you feel that he did not have a good financial situation , we checked my entrance exam below. dozens from my head of non-government schools being photos of children the employees were also employees who are not too low that with difficulty and problems our duty is in heavy water to the f
quality of educational and educational images, in these educational and educational approaches , they are ranked based on these indicators, and even if we tie a city to this ranking, going to school is like the same hundred sharia. the sea will be placed or split with it will create sleep between non-government schools and the quality of the quality will be effective, which has already been determined all over the country, but we will suffer with five cities, just as i have to do with my fellow...
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to calmly implement the educational programs that he implements, and b we, the ministry of education must be absolutely clear that that all educational state standards are met in all educational institutions. well , let's summarize, it turns out that you work according to the law according to a certain standard, and everything will be in order. not sure here. there is no politics here, because we understand very well that our children come to education. and children are what we are responsible for, and here we must look at absolutely all aspects of aspects. the dangers are especially relevant today and we have quite a serious requirement for ensuring security in educational institutions at all levels. these are health issues. these are the issues of food provision - these are the issues of educational programs of educational standards. ah, the selection of teaching staff. we are well aware that professionals should come to the classroom, and they must have the appropriate education. therefore, in principle, there is nothing complicated , if you work according to the law. andrey ivano
to calmly implement the educational programs that he implements, and b we, the ministry of education must be absolutely clear that that all educational state standards are met in all educational institutions. well , let's summarize, it turns out that you work according to the law according to a certain standard, and everything will be in order. not sure here. there is no politics here, because we understand very well that our children come to education. and children are what we are responsible...
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education system. as a young black man from a low-income, single-parent household. i received the maximum pell grant throughout my understudies to help pay for college. but i didn't have enough to cover other necessities, such as housing, food, textbooks, or transportation. that meant when i should have been sleeping, i spent countless hours staring at the ceiling worry being expensive course materials that proefrd rirds me to purchase. it also meant cancelling my bill plan in order to get to gas to get to campus and participate in internalships. it evenment chipping in at times to help my family cover a utility bill. through hard work, yes, and also a great deal of fortune i made it here before you today. too many other black, brown, low income and college students with a disability never make to it the graduation stage. many are attending college part and raising children. like some of my family, classmates and students i have taught, they are juggling demands that would strike you or i as nearly imp
education system. as a young black man from a low-income, single-parent household. i received the maximum pell grant throughout my understudies to help pay for college. but i didn't have enough to cover other necessities, such as housing, food, textbooks, or transportation. that meant when i should have been sleeping, i spent countless hours staring at the ceiling worry being expensive course materials that proefrd rirds me to purchase. it also meant cancelling my bill plan in order to get to...
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education is not unique. competition works whether you're making automobiles or widgets or teaching kids and empowering parents. empowering students with scholarships to choose the best educational outcomes is consistently. now the data are compelling. if you want to improve educational outcomes, you want to improve the public schools, the best way to do so is empower parents to make the best choice for their kids. so secretary devos and i have worked very closely on legislation that would provide $10 billion a year in federal tax credits that would be a allocated to the states for state scholarship granting organizations. that's $100 billion over ten years, which even in washington, $100 billion is a lot of money. those are new resources coming into half of it k-12 education. half of it adult vocational education, those are dollar for dollar tax credits for programs that are implemented at the state level, designed at the state level that respond to state needs. you want to talk about powerfully transforming
education is not unique. competition works whether you're making automobiles or widgets or teaching kids and empowering parents. empowering students with scholarships to choose the best educational outcomes is consistently. now the data are compelling. if you want to improve educational outcomes, you want to improve the public schools, the best way to do so is empower parents to make the best choice for their kids. so secretary devos and i have worked very closely on legislation that would...
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they support of the education, why do they often send their kids to private education? at the devos, i am all for her because she wants the money for education to follow the parents and students, not the politicians and the unions. she is not so much opposed to public education as she is opposed to the monopolization of education by taxpayer-funded government run schools. free us up, let us as taxpayers support those who want to have education done by the way in which the parents and the students want it, not the politicians in washington. if we get back to the constitution, we will unlimited the department of education -- we will eliminate the department of education and bring it back to the state level. allel like democrats are for choice when it comes to terminating a child but not for choice when it comes to educating a child. charlotte.es is in good morning. isler: i don't think anybody happy with the status quo except for the constituency who is worried about their pension and celery and political weight than the kids. any measure, when you look at the bottom thir
they support of the education, why do they often send their kids to private education? at the devos, i am all for her because she wants the money for education to follow the parents and students, not the politicians and the unions. she is not so much opposed to public education as she is opposed to the monopolization of education by taxpayer-funded government run schools. free us up, let us as taxpayers support those who want to have education done by the way in which the parents and the...
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some get good education, good education, suffer to say that for some people don't get much of education there. there is no pressure to change that. it's a new kind of ghetto mentality. i don't know know where we go from there. but at least black people can go where they want in the south. they can walk, they can go, it's go, it's funny because i had a white person who read the manuscript and i talked about white drinking fountains, some were colored fountains sunset colored only and some said white only. and they and they so what are you talking about? there were not white only on the fountains, they didn't have to, it, it was assumed there white only. they are colored only on some of the fountains but not white only. so the apartheid world, it was not created until the early years of the 20th century by the way. that's what's interesting. the jim crow rules. that's when they came in a talked about the transit system being segregated in mobile. up until until then it was a very different world. up until then black people could go to restaurants restaurants. the south is at a crucial jun
some get good education, good education, suffer to say that for some people don't get much of education there. there is no pressure to change that. it's a new kind of ghetto mentality. i don't know know where we go from there. but at least black people can go where they want in the south. they can walk, they can go, it's go, it's funny because i had a white person who read the manuscript and i talked about white drinking fountains, some were colored fountains sunset colored only and some said...
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at the level of higher education. or shall we say not decide more by the twentieth number with your profession. well, i also emphasize that traditionally , admission to groups is at the level of vocational education. e where the number will not be formed. e will continue until september 15, so future applicants, we are their parents, they need to follow the websites of the educational institution and watch. if you somehow hesitated and did not have time to submit documents, then look for an educational institution that will continue to accept until september 15 at the level of vocational education at the level of secondary special education, the traditional reception company will begin on july 20. well, it will continue somewhere until august 18 in detail it will be possible. to get acquainted in the decision of the ministry of education with the terms there, for different categories of applicants , the terms for accepting a document from giving admission companies and entrance examinations will be established. this i
at the level of higher education. or shall we say not decide more by the twentieth number with your profession. well, i also emphasize that traditionally , admission to groups is at the level of vocational education. e where the number will not be formed. e will continue until september 15, so future applicants, we are their parents, they need to follow the websites of the educational institution and watch. if you somehow hesitated and did not have time to submit documents, then look for an...
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requires the formation of a full-fledged educational process, and not the minister. that is it turns out that during the educational process during the lesson or when the child is at school and if the air alarm signal sounds, the teacher is obliged to gather everyone and take them in a group to the storage room to the shelter and he is responsible for the safety of the students, well within his competence of course, but you they said that it is absolutely true that the teacher in any case, whether during an air raid or during a war or during a state of peace, the teacher was always responsible for the safety of the students and for the class he is in today as part of the educational process the class is led either by the class he is the class teacher or by the proven ms. alyona, thank you, we know that the law enforcement officers, together with educators, check shelters in schools, or did they involve representatives of public organizations in these checks, you know, i will tell you that in in every community, where is the activity of parents, it is presented the be
requires the formation of a full-fledged educational process, and not the minister. that is it turns out that during the educational process during the lesson or when the child is at school and if the air alarm signal sounds, the teacher is obliged to gather everyone and take them in a group to the storage room to the shelter and he is responsible for the safety of the students, well within his competence of course, but you they said that it is absolutely true that the teacher in any case,...
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increasing education. we recognize this is where we are going as a country and is a bipartisan effort that i know, i haven't met someone who doesn't think it's something we need to do and do well so i'm excited about working with you and others to make sure i all studes in our country have great options and pathways. we to start as early as middle school to make sure we are designed for success. >> i appreciate that. i look forward to talking with you off-line about that. just looking to see how that may line up with state grants authorized so thank you so much. >> thank you. next, the gentle lady from florida, a former principal, ms. wilson. >> thank you so much for taking the time to join us. i have so many questions and ideas, i will have to submit them for the record. past year has brought millions of students, students and parents and teachers. at my last meeting, i realized therein are 3 million children n public schools, no one knows where these children are. higher education in this subcommittee, i
increasing education. we recognize this is where we are going as a country and is a bipartisan effort that i know, i haven't met someone who doesn't think it's something we need to do and do well so i'm excited about working with you and others to make sure i all studes in our country have great options and pathways. we to start as early as middle school to make sure we are designed for success. >> i appreciate that. i look forward to talking with you off-line about that. just looking to...
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the educational goals . we are not reaching the goal, so these two should have a structural coordination . the ratio of knowledge between students and professors is not optimal, but no real effort has been made in the past 8 years. no one has studied at farhangian university. after i was admitted to farhangian university , the board of examiners should be special. see the education teacher. a teacher or a teacher should understand the school himself. if you want to learn teaching and learning methods , you have never been a teacher . you can't do something like this . what is the job of a teacher for academics? well , let's train teachers with the same attitude that we want , mr. doctor . look, we now have a huge group of people with doctorate degrees in education and working . you can see maybe 50,000 of these people. recently, they gave us a plan that we should use education teachers as members of the scientific team, mr. doctor, maybe it has been going on for about seven or eight months. let's see the rul
the educational goals . we are not reaching the goal, so these two should have a structural coordination . the ratio of knowledge between students and professors is not optimal, but no real effort has been made in the past 8 years. no one has studied at farhangian university. after i was admitted to farhangian university , the board of examiners should be special. see the education teacher. a teacher or a teacher should understand the school himself. if you want to learn teaching and learning...
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education. most countries fare very well, no matter what crisis is they make. fate may face because you have an educated citizenry that can respond whether it's in the stem, the science, technology, math, or whether you take a special craft like whether it's carpeting, whether you become an electrician. because, listen, college is not for everyone, but everyone needs to have the skill to give their real self esteem, to continue to build the american and the american way of life. i hear on the the point that you made about college not being for everyone, that's something that is addressed in the how there needs to be more for children to pursue trade because those can also be very lucrative and often you don't incur the level of debt that comes with going to college. so i do hear you on that. but is it does it make sense for people who all went to college to write a book, kind of mentioning that you don't need to go to college to, you know, to do well to to, you know, reach your goals in life. do
education. most countries fare very well, no matter what crisis is they make. fate may face because you have an educated citizenry that can respond whether it's in the stem, the science, technology, math, or whether you take a special craft like whether it's carpeting, whether you become an electrician. because, listen, college is not for everyone, but everyone needs to have the skill to give their real self esteem, to continue to build the american and the american way of life. i hear on the...
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apartment of education. -- department of education. [applause] when those things happen it does minimize those concerns. >> we have mentioned how school choice benefits minorities in low income disadvantages students the most. why is that? is it something that minority families tend to support across both sides of the political aisle? >> i will start with the story. i'm very interested in what corey and tiffany have to say. when i started in louisiana, we were the second to participate in the program. all of the data that my colleagues here at heritage, that other education reformers report to that those demographic groups that are victimized by government-funded schools are cicely those 12 -- are precisely those who benefit the most. that would be any group who are socioeconomic disadvantage, but a month into the program this young mother came up to me at the school in the pickup line, a young african-american mother and she said at dr. roberts, she had tears in her eyes, she said i need to speak to you. i thought, oh my gosh, what di
apartment of education. -- department of education. [applause] when those things happen it does minimize those concerns. >> we have mentioned how school choice benefits minorities in low income disadvantages students the most. why is that? is it something that minority families tend to support across both sides of the political aisle? >> i will start with the story. i'm very interested in what corey and tiffany have to say. when i started in louisiana, we were the second to...
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for educator housing. we conduct an annual survey of teachers as well as surveys with the paraeducators. we ask about housing and financial security. the annual survey has about a 60% response rate. they provide information to help us guide our educator housing work. as you can see in 2019, the survey said 30% of the teachers said the cost of living in san francisco as too high is why they located out of temperature bay area and leaving us with sfusd. in 2019 the teacher survey said 80% of the teachers are experiencing financial anxiety. that is 10% increase since 2016. these are the other data points we shared in regards to a.m.i. ranges for teachers and people who consider returning to sfusd if compensation or affordable housing options are available in san francisco. because of the pressing need to address housing affordabilities for teachers, fud stu sfusd hasn working with the united educators to come up with a multi-pronged approach. since they convened in 2014 we have four strategies, one through ho
for educator housing. we conduct an annual survey of teachers as well as surveys with the paraeducators. we ask about housing and financial security. the annual survey has about a 60% response rate. they provide information to help us guide our educator housing work. as you can see in 2019, the survey said 30% of the teachers said the cost of living in san francisco as too high is why they located out of temperature bay area and leaving us with sfusd. in 2019 the teacher survey said 80% of the...
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happen both in the field of education and in the field of education . non-government is important for us and you mentioned the educational space, most of the non-governmental school buildings do not have the residential name and the necessary standards, and the directives issued by the court , because these spaces determine and determine the standard of a certain time and reach this quorum, what action will be taken ? it has been done as the government announced before the year had given the non-government schools the opportunity to finish these three years at the beginning of this year, but in 1401, the non-government schools were given the opportunity to prevent standardization from happening. this regulation, by god, made all this difficult and non-government schools were only for non-government schools. and for other spaces in the country, it is not possible to get a positive permission for this building from the ministry of education, and it was mentioned by the government itself that the schools that i have since 2018 should have a letter, which i
happen both in the field of education and in the field of education . non-government is important for us and you mentioned the educational space, most of the non-governmental school buildings do not have the residential name and the necessary standards, and the directives issued by the court , because these spaces determine and determine the standard of a certain time and reach this quorum, what action will be taken ? it has been done as the government announced before the year had given the...
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department of education. pedro, you used the metaphor, how do we get the oars all pulling in the sand direction? what is the answer -- in the same direction? what is the answer to that question? mr. noguera: my hope is that we depoliticize education. we can't afford --education should be like health care. it should be like infrastructure. it should be a political. [laughter] there are certain things that are just in our interest as a nation. educating our kids is in our interest as a nation. if we can figure out a way to not fight about that, it would help us all. the more energy -- the less energy we spent on fighting, the more energy we can have on solving problems. susan: rick hess? mr. hess: i think i am more of a cynical person than pedro. the progressives tried to depoliticize education a century ago. and i think the main thing is the people who wound up showing up were people who had an intense grievance or work for the schools. so i think these things are always complicated. but think pedro's intuitio
department of education. pedro, you used the metaphor, how do we get the oars all pulling in the sand direction? what is the answer -- in the same direction? what is the answer to that question? mr. noguera: my hope is that we depoliticize education. we can't afford --education should be like health care. it should be like infrastructure. it should be a political. [laughter] there are certain things that are just in our interest as a nation. educating our kids is in our interest as a nation. if...
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therefore, do not educate them. so for nearly a century after emancipation, education was rationed to african-americans, codify under segregation and the legal doctrine of separate but equal, african-americans were restricted to poorly financed, marginalize schools even though they were paying equal taxes. their opportunities to obtain even basic literacy were strictly constrained, and advanced education was off- limits to all but a limited few. americans public education system remains through most of the 20th-century a dual system, one that rationed rigorous academic stuff to some, mostly white, children and doled out only basic skills to the broad masses, and even that was delivered poorly. so nearly a century and a half after emancipation, black americans are still finding it difficult to pursue that educational freedom road about which douglass wrote before the civil war. now, a year into his term, president obama is proposing a sweeping revision of the landmark no child left behind legislation that was passed
therefore, do not educate them. so for nearly a century after emancipation, education was rationed to african-americans, codify under segregation and the legal doctrine of separate but equal, african-americans were restricted to poorly financed, marginalize schools even though they were paying equal taxes. their opportunities to obtain even basic literacy were strictly constrained, and advanced education was off- limits to all but a limited few. americans public education system remains through...
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and they constructed an idea around a liberal arts education, an education that educates a citizenship broadly such that when individuals will be called upon to govern, rather than being born into the ability to govern, like in a monarchy, they will be able to transfer their practical knowledge that they've learned in their trade and apply it to decision making for the benefit of all of us. now, when you describe that, it actually is very much akin to what businesses want. they want employees that potentially have demonstrated some facility in one field, then have the ability to transfer to a different field, a different job, a promotion, right? go to a different context. change industries. which, by the way, in a world where 50% of jobs are going to disappear, that core understanding, that core skill is absolutely crucial. it's crucial to the survival of our society, let alone survival of an individual in this economy. and so, when you take a step back, and you actually evaluate how universities are doing in this field, you get a difference of opinion. gallup issued a fascinating surv
and they constructed an idea around a liberal arts education, an education that educates a citizenship broadly such that when individuals will be called upon to govern, rather than being born into the ability to govern, like in a monarchy, they will be able to transfer their practical knowledge that they've learned in their trade and apply it to decision making for the benefit of all of us. now, when you describe that, it actually is very much akin to what businesses want. they want employees...
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19th century education or a 20th century education. and no matter what approach or method of delivery, it must be high quality. the good news is, that we know it's possible to reverse course and create meaningful change. several cities around the country have already begun creating road maps to this 21st century approach. denver is one of them. in denver we made a deal. create a public choice system that authorizes charters, creates innovation schools and strengthens traditional schools. we empowered schools through autonomy and worked to create a culture of shared learning and innovation focused on all ships rising. we demanded quality and we implemented strong accountability. high performing schools were rewarded, replicated and expanded. low performing schools had to improve or be shut down. we made tough decisions. we closed schools. i sat in living rooms and in classrooms and in gymnasiums with parents urging them to demand more from the school district, even if it meant that their child had to go to a different school. along with
19th century education or a 20th century education. and no matter what approach or method of delivery, it must be high quality. the good news is, that we know it's possible to reverse course and create meaningful change. several cities around the country have already begun creating road maps to this 21st century approach. denver is one of them. in denver we made a deal. create a public choice system that authorizes charters, creates innovation schools and strengthens traditional schools. we...
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if you were the secretary of education, i'd say you are even more powerful than the secretary of education. suppose you could change something about the structure of american education, the system. what would it be? >> if i was in charge of a school district, it'd be about hiring the best teachers. and how do you get them to learn from each other and how do you make sure you're bringing the really good ones in? so the basic research about great teaching, that's now become our biggest investment. >> it's okay. it's good. >> it could be a very smart investment. one study says that if students had a top teacher for four years straight, the achievement gap between blacks and whites would disappear. >> page 68. if you have your notes -- >> the gates foundation has launched a massive effort to figure out how america can foster great teaching. collecting data from thousands of educators and even videotaping their lessons. what do you think makes a good teacher? >> clearly, there's something about engaging the student. as i've watched the videos of the great teachers, they are constantly looking o
if you were the secretary of education, i'd say you are even more powerful than the secretary of education. suppose you could change something about the structure of american education, the system. what would it be? >> if i was in charge of a school district, it'd be about hiring the best teachers. and how do you get them to learn from each other and how do you make sure you're bringing the really good ones in? so the basic research about great teaching, that's now become our biggest...
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fast-forward to now segregated education it's no longer a monopoly on black education. institutions that have a lotit f things and maybe they are private institutions. they still have students. in the 1980s beau jackson was the best football player in the country and it was the most segregated institution in the state of alabama and fast-forwardfa to 2002 they didt have many more of black students than they did in 1985 and now they have more students than they did in then. it speaks to the situation of that foundation of colleges compared to the current day. as we are trying to get natasha back on now, i also see that we are starting to get questions in a q&a and i'm not sure how we will handleow that. >> they think i headed brief power surge and the power came back on. i'mha hoping that's what happen. i will ask this question here. the question from an anonymous attendee is what policy should reprioritized for education for all students and for everyone watching if you have further questions that natasha hasn't gotten to yet please join in. >> absolutely. there are cou
fast-forward to now segregated education it's no longer a monopoly on black education. institutions that have a lotit f things and maybe they are private institutions. they still have students. in the 1980s beau jackson was the best football player in the country and it was the most segregated institution in the state of alabama and fast-forwardfa to 2002 they didt have many more of black students than they did in 1985 and now they have more students than they did in then. it speaks to the...
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if we're talking about education, we can call these 2 camps, the cab of the philosophers to get education, right. and then the camp of the soft best to get education wrong because they loved their own opinions so much that they ignore the truth. and so that's the way that works. if we've ask a philosopher what an education is, it will be mutually exclusive from and diametrically opposed to what this office would tell us about an education. so i'm trying to make this simple, a philosopher would say this. a man is a composite of body and soul and that soul is the substantial form of the human person that has this playing field or potential activities. we call powers, man has appetites. irascible can keep us all appetites, he has material knowing senses. he has an intellect and a free will, and we called a free will and intellectual appetite. this office, on the other hand, define man in a very, very different way. and they actually best refer to man as a trouser, a born involved animal. and the mind give him credit for all the knowing senses and the appetites and the passions. but the don't
if we're talking about education, we can call these 2 camps, the cab of the philosophers to get education, right. and then the camp of the soft best to get education wrong because they loved their own opinions so much that they ignore the truth. and so that's the way that works. if we've ask a philosopher what an education is, it will be mutually exclusive from and diametrically opposed to what this office would tell us about an education. so i'm trying to make this simple, a philosopher would...
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street alliances in item d is withdrawn that will be presented in a future meeting at the board of education. >> this is approval of november 14th may have is motion and second any corrections reenforcement please mass can say could. >> mr. chin mr. haney ms. maufas menus dr. murase ms. norton thank you ms. wynns and president fewer that's 6 i's thank you. this is the superintendents report be straightjacket. >> thank you good afternoon to everyone and go giants. >> wow. and we know that being a team is changing and the status show it 75 percent of the teenagers say they've used drugs to deal with pressure at school, however, step forward is promoting healthy lifestyles you can count the ways during an open house at the wellness center the wellness initiate was held by the wellness staff and student volunteers to explain the services as with the subject of the examiner the san francisco wellness be initiate is dedicated to help the academic successful are our 16 thousand public ask the at 19 canvases sfusd students recorded they've been reducing their alcohol use and it's no consequence that
street alliances in item d is withdrawn that will be presented in a future meeting at the board of education. >> this is approval of november 14th may have is motion and second any corrections reenforcement please mass can say could. >> mr. chin mr. haney ms. maufas menus dr. murase ms. norton thank you ms. wynns and president fewer that's 6 i's thank you. this is the superintendents report be straightjacket. >> thank you good afternoon to everyone and go giants. >> wow....
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of education. i want to make that clear. an educator. someone who has taught in the classroom. comes out of the classroom. today i'm pleased to announce that such a nominee we have, dr. miguel cardona. like other cabinet nominees and appointees, he is qualified and he's tested and he will join the biden-harris cabinet and it will be historic. already there are more people of color in this cabinet than any cabinet in the history of the united states. more women than ever. first openly gay cabinet member. it's a cabinet that looks like america. it taps into the best of america. it opens doors and includes the full range of talents we have in this nation. like the rest of the team, dr. cardona is ready on day one. vice president elect harris and i were going through -- on this side. we were going through this and we were doing it on zoom who we were going to pick. we are getting all this advice. we looked at each other, said no, no. it's cardona. real easy. vice president elect knew we needed an educa
of education. i want to make that clear. an educator. someone who has taught in the classroom. comes out of the classroom. today i'm pleased to announce that such a nominee we have, dr. miguel cardona. like other cabinet nominees and appointees, he is qualified and he's tested and he will join the biden-harris cabinet and it will be historic. already there are more people of color in this cabinet than any cabinet in the history of the united states. more women than ever. first openly gay...
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department of education. when ia of concern, heard of and read of the anticipated reductions in the staff at the u.s. department of education, we understand, quite honestly, we focus heavily on serving our local constituency. i have made it a point of my team, to visit as many communities as we can and provide the best service as possible. educated dedicated, and really and gauged liaisons at the u.s. department of education is extremely important to me. don't wantary, you to have to shop around and trying to find an answer. over the past three years we have a great partners working out of the department. and i hope the current administration is mindful of the only to provide technical support to stool --tricts and state agencies school districts and state agencies across the country, but to really provide thoughts around the direction of the national movement of education. muchas we work with them more so on a technical, case-by-case nature, my hope is that we will find someone knowledgeable on the other end
department of education. when ia of concern, heard of and read of the anticipated reductions in the staff at the u.s. department of education, we understand, quite honestly, we focus heavily on serving our local constituency. i have made it a point of my team, to visit as many communities as we can and provide the best service as possible. educated dedicated, and really and gauged liaisons at the u.s. department of education is extremely important to me. don't wantary, you to have to shop...
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of education. it's not too late. with that, mr. president, i have many more letters that i'll be reading later. i know some of our other colleagues will be over here. again, i ask everyone to stop and think. this is a critical nomination. it has hit a chord in our country because people do care. they want our country to be strong. they want to country to be great and they know our public education system is carolina. mr. scott: thank you, mr. president. i appreciate the time. i think we have had a very interesting debate on betsy devos and frankly on public education. listening to my friends on the left, i have been encouraged, encouraged because i'm excited that for the first time in a very long time we're actually having a conversation about the important role of public education in america. this is a necessary component to success in life. i have been inspired and inspired by senators who have spoken eloquently and passionately about the importance of our public education system, the challenges
of education. it's not too late. with that, mr. president, i have many more letters that i'll be reading later. i know some of our other colleagues will be over here. again, i ask everyone to stop and think. this is a critical nomination. it has hit a chord in our country because people do care. they want our country to be strong. they want to country to be great and they know our public education system is carolina. mr. scott: thank you, mr. president. i appreciate the time. i think we have...
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. -- education? [laughter] i feared such. >> the gentleman over here asked how we might move things in the better direction. the truth of the matter is, things will move in a better direction whether anybody likes it or not. there is a massive labor shortage in the united states that is growing, there is an even worse one in china. the name of the game is shifting in a big kind of way. so the value of higher education is shrinking dramatically because we need people to actually do stuff. we have always needed people who have college degrees to do the more advanced stuff but we don't need as higher ratio as we have been pumping out. i remember president obama once said he felt everybody should get a college education and i think anybody who was a professor at the time thoughts i do not know about that, that does not sound like a good goal to shoot for. so i think one of the things that will happen to higher education is it will suffer from this competition, from the outside. a fire education generally
. -- education? [laughter] i feared such. >> the gentleman over here asked how we might move things in the better direction. the truth of the matter is, things will move in a better direction whether anybody likes it or not. there is a massive labor shortage in the united states that is growing, there is an even worse one in china. the name of the game is shifting in a big kind of way. so the value of higher education is shrinking dramatically because we need people to actually do stuff....
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stem education. but one of the problems is, we have to start working with students in middle school. we are doing that. because by the time they get to senior year and isaac will come if they haven't had enough math and science, going into one of the stem areas is very difficult. not impossible, but very difficult. so, we have to work with them at a very young age to make sure they are ready for a stem career. chair: [indiscernible] and you are doing a great program. it is a good program. i am all for it, 100%. the stem program to me is a way out [indiscernible] and we are missing the boat if we don't support you guys. i understand the college is tuition free for students [indiscernible] and enrolled 65,000. mr. rose: correct. that is a new program in new jersey. chair: please how that presents a new opportunity to attract students -- can you please explain how that presents a new opportunity to attract teutons and access to higher education? mr. rose: if it is not simple, it does not work. it has to
stem education. but one of the problems is, we have to start working with students in middle school. we are doing that. because by the time they get to senior year and isaac will come if they haven't had enough math and science, going into one of the stem areas is very difficult. not impossible, but very difficult. so, we have to work with them at a very young age to make sure they are ready for a stem career. chair: [indiscernible] and you are doing a great program. it is a good program. i am...
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special education. it's also important to note that 85 percent of special education students do not have a disability that prohibits them from achieving great level academic standards. at this time there are about 16 categories of disabilities within i.d.e.a. one of the things that article to look at is the ultimate outcomes of our secondary education system, and that's a high school diploma. for black and hispanic students, 32% drop out compared to 20 percent of their white peers. 42 percent of the black student and 44 percent of hispanic students graduate with a standard diploma compared to 64 percent of their white peers. 23 percent for black students, 21% graduate with a certificate of attendance. we really want to see those numbers of graduate with a standard diploma get significantly higher than what they are now. as nancy said, prior to i.d.e.a. in 1975, some states have laws that specifically prohibited students with disability of attending schools. where i live in montgomery county maryland it
special education. it's also important to note that 85 percent of special education students do not have a disability that prohibits them from achieving great level academic standards. at this time there are about 16 categories of disabilities within i.d.e.a. one of the things that article to look at is the ultimate outcomes of our secondary education system, and that's a high school diploma. for black and hispanic students, 32% drop out compared to 20 percent of their white peers. 42 percent...
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this discussion today is about educators. we are not just talking about educators. we are talking about nonprofit workers, child care workers and health workers who are essential to keeping the city running but addressing potential disaster resilience. what happens when those workers don't live in the city. my child goes to the school in the excelsior district we have a teacher from sa vallejo. a teacher will work three jobs to stay in the city. this cannot go on. we have talked about the housing crisis but an opportunity. it opens the idea for public investments and public land and we can restructure our housing delivery system in a way that serves more people without leaving behind the most vulnerable. prop e really changed the framework, started to address income levels so we can't talk about just the highest use. >> good afternoon, supervisors and board members. i will say i am walter p. i went to lincoln, robert lewis stevenson, yaloaw. we had a field trip in third grade. i stood here in the courtroom. i got to ask the judge how did you get to be a judge? i wan
this discussion today is about educators. we are not just talking about educators. we are talking about nonprofit workers, child care workers and health workers who are essential to keeping the city running but addressing potential disaster resilience. what happens when those workers don't live in the city. my child goes to the school in the excelsior district we have a teacher from sa vallejo. a teacher will work three jobs to stay in the city. this cannot go on. we have talked about the...
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running for the board of education. my background is rot in the education. dating back over 13 years. starting off as a pair educator builted fundation to become a bilingual teach upper. work nothing schools, i learned the importance of union work and became the union building representative and i member of the school counsels. i was the art's coordinator and participated in districted with ment for for success program. become the youngest woman elected to the board of education a was feature advocate and elevate voices, concern and priorities of the people often left out of the spaces. during the pandemic, i med sure our district protected teachers, students and families. on the ground every day helping communities knight providing educational materialings. supplies and workshops that helped parents learn to navigate. i continued to be advocate for sxejz working at university of san francisco appropriating edindicatoreds for this role many in sf schools i'm dedicated to this critical work and when it is like to work fo
running for the board of education. my background is rot in the education. dating back over 13 years. starting off as a pair educator builted fundation to become a bilingual teach upper. work nothing schools, i learned the importance of union work and became the union building representative and i member of the school counsels. i was the art's coordinator and participated in districted with ment for for success program. become the youngest woman elected to the board of education a was feature...
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losses and educational gaps is currently the topic. that is, this is the topic you are talking about. it is extremely acute and relevant and is constantly discussed by experts in the field of education . recently, there was a hearing of the verkhovna rada committee on education and science and of innovations, where leading specialists of ukraine expressed their opinions on ways to make up for educational losses , it is important for us to say first of all that educational losses are very difficult to measure because, unfortunately, we do not have a point of reference which would allow us to calculate exactly the same gaps in knowledge and competences that students actually have, at the same time, all experts agree that it is necessary to introduce e-e local methods of making up for educational losses. that is, these are online new platforms that will allow to pass an assessment, based on the results of which recommendations will be made regarding not adding individual gaps to the example, such materials are already available at the all
losses and educational gaps is currently the topic. that is, this is the topic you are talking about. it is extremely acute and relevant and is constantly discussed by experts in the field of education . recently, there was a hearing of the verkhovna rada committee on education and science and of innovations, where leading specialists of ukraine expressed their opinions on ways to make up for educational losses , it is important for us to say first of all that educational losses are very...
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that is what we do in education. how many educators in the room? okay. we blame early chill -- childhood and elementary educators. 42 -- 52% of adults 18 and over are not married. all right. early childhood, elementary. what do you think they blame? >> [inaudible] >> very good, the parents. they blame the parents. now, think about it. we do know that depending on economic levels, students come to us at various levels. you see the big difference between the lower socioeconomic status versus the higher? these are experiences students come with or either they don't. who do you think the parents blame? >> [inaudible] >> remember i said 52% of families 18 and over are not marrieded? it's the father's fault. [laughter] the gap persists. the same blame game, but in the meantime, we are hurting. now, education is the only profession that i know of, well, other than politics, where we blame one another. it's the rich versus the poor. it's white versus black. it's yellow versus brown. it's male versus female. the beat goes on with the same blame game. one thing i'
that is what we do in education. how many educators in the room? okay. we blame early chill -- childhood and elementary educators. 42 -- 52% of adults 18 and over are not married. all right. early childhood, elementary. what do you think they blame? >> [inaudible] >> very good, the parents. they blame the parents. now, think about it. we do know that depending on economic levels, students come to us at various levels. you see the big difference between the lower socioeconomic status...
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we speak of free education. education isn't free. it costs money. >> if this is something that is going to be good for individuals to get a job and earn more money they should finance it and make the investment themselves. >> we need to keep government on the sidelines. let the people develop their own skills, solve their own problems. >> we stopped expanding the franchise of higher education, graduation rates stopped rising and access for the poor to higher education started going down. in the 1970s a pell grant was more than enough to pay for tuition at an average state institution. >> but today, a pel grant pays for a fraction of tuition. this led to growth of the student loan industry, which ended up being the largest source of money for all tuition. the student loan program was never intended to be this large. the student debt crisis, coupled with the rise in tuition rates over the past 30 years, it's just a perfect storm. it's a nightmare. >> we are the students! >> it's like a sub prime mortgage broker that ripped you off and
we speak of free education. education isn't free. it costs money. >> if this is something that is going to be good for individuals to get a job and earn more money they should finance it and make the investment themselves. >> we need to keep government on the sidelines. let the people develop their own skills, solve their own problems. >> we stopped expanding the franchise of higher education, graduation rates stopped rising and access for the poor to higher education started...
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and technical education. we will host a total of 296 educational institutions, of which 229 are colleges, in addition to colleges, traditionally branches of institutions, higher education gymnasiums and colleges of arts will host olympic reserve. and we, uh, will accept , i emphasize again, as for a vocational education program. obtaining working professions, and at the level of secondary specialized education, where programs are traditionally implemented for obtaining the qualifications of a specialist and a worker with secondary specialized education from innovations. uh, this is a decree, uh, on the rules for the admission of persons to receive secondary specialized education. e. the decree was adopted in 2022 for the first time, we will adopt it on the basis of it in the twenty-third. e what is globally new is admission, and on the basis of nine on the basis, 11 classes and on the basis of vocational education on the basis of the competition of the average score documents on education earlier on the basis
and technical education. we will host a total of 296 educational institutions, of which 229 are colleges, in addition to colleges, traditionally branches of institutions, higher education gymnasiums and colleges of arts will host olympic reserve. and we, uh, will accept , i emphasize again, as for a vocational education program. obtaining working professions, and at the level of secondary specialized education, where programs are traditionally implemented for obtaining the qualifications of a...
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>> raising curious well educated children outside of the conventional classroom and it is written by carrie mcdonald, ms. mcdonnell before we get into the substance of the book tell us a little bit about yourself. >> it is great to be with you i am a senior education fellow at the foundation for economic education celebrating our 76 year anniversary this year as the oldest free-market think chain and a scholar at the cato institute of the freelance writer and as you mentioned the author of untold which came on 2019 the spring of 2019 that had a quite a bit of renewed interest over the past year plus given full shutdowns in the upsurge in interest in homeschooling and alternatives to school for tickly with school shutdown and delayed reopening plans. >> on the practical level have you been in the preschool level or the school-age? >> i am a homeschooling mom myself i have four children who have never been in school who range from 7 - 14 and high-end personal experience and reflection but i travel the country in writing the book and i visit other homeschooling families as well as learn
>> raising curious well educated children outside of the conventional classroom and it is written by carrie mcdonald, ms. mcdonnell before we get into the substance of the book tell us a little bit about yourself. >> it is great to be with you i am a senior education fellow at the foundation for economic education celebrating our 76 year anniversary this year as the oldest free-market think chain and a scholar at the cato institute of the freelance writer and as you mentioned the...
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doesn't do as well at the very top so all higher education mass higher education systems big ones are kind of like a pyramid with a small elite sector like moscow state university the higher school of economics here in moscow st petersburg university and others but most of the universities are low or lower in the rankings and i don't know enough to say how russia is doing in terms of quality in the mass system but it's doing pretty well in terms of access in the masses to one of the interviewees was talking about cost generally speaking russian higher education by most global standards is pretty reasonably priced so they shouldn't complain. but the salaries in russia a different to those in the united states of roaring glints out there so so you should comparative to the average south course ok now listen we heard those two nobel prize winners this year who both the firsts all the first interviews that they gave they praised their out on the matter at the university they graduated from but they're both live in what it can handle and so many russian university graduates go to work abro
doesn't do as well at the very top so all higher education mass higher education systems big ones are kind of like a pyramid with a small elite sector like moscow state university the higher school of economics here in moscow st petersburg university and others but most of the universities are low or lower in the rankings and i don't know enough to say how russia is doing in terms of quality in the mass system but it's doing pretty well in terms of access in the masses to one of the...
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educational resources. parents decide for their own children. in so doing, the parents have this opportunity to take control over the educational lives of their own children instead of relying on the zip code assignment of schools or someone else to decide if you live on one side of this line, you go to this school. if you live on the other side of the line, you go to a different school. in 1955, with the brown decision, the court ordered the public schools to be integrated. but with all deliberate speed and so, as we've heard, given the conditions of race relations at the time, when people were very directly separated, not only by custom but in many places particularly in the south by law, people were separated. the idea of giving power to parents, to black parents, to have control over the lives of their children was something quite revolutionary. although clearly, that would have been the preferred result of the brown decision. sadly, as it turned out, implementation of brown very quickly met with resist
educational resources. parents decide for their own children. in so doing, the parents have this opportunity to take control over the educational lives of their own children instead of relying on the zip code assignment of schools or someone else to decide if you live on one side of this line, you go to this school. if you live on the other side of the line, you go to a different school. in 1955, with the brown decision, the court ordered the public schools to be integrated. but with all...